Word: acidity
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...keep his popular backing, Bhutto must get Pakistan's 90,000 P.O.W.s back from India, which hinges on his recognition of Bangladesh. Last week three young Pakistanis burst into the London offices of the Indian High Commission armed with swords, acid spray and toy guns. They took eight staff members hostage, apparently to draw attention to the P.O.W. issue. British police, thinking the guns were real, killed two youths, Basharat Hussain and Mohammed Hanif Hussain, both 19, and captured the third, a 15-year...
...three instruments. Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory is a shade better than Low Spark. It's one of the few albums I can listen to, in its entirety, at one sitting. And what never fails to impress me is how Winwood gets away with those "40,000 Headmen" acid image lyrics this long after flower power...
...this exuberance over sex, abortion. Women's Liberation, permissiveness, etc.. is nothing else than the belch and acid indigestion of an overfed, obese and hedonistic society. I understand varietas delectat and how swinging can give people some sexual gratification...
...television's Firing Line, is usually as hard on his friends as his enemies. But for obvious reasons he was ecstatic about Federal District Judge Charles L. Brieant Jr.'s decision that Buckley did not have to be a member of a union to voice his acid views on television. "Brieant makes good sense and good reading," exulted Buckley. "Considering that the judge confesses to not ever having seen Firing Line, he is remarkably well informed...
Merry Clayton's portrayal of the Acid Queen was supposed to be the highlight of an otherwise dull popstar version of Tummy Merry's talents, though artistically evident, weren't really visible until she turned up on "Gimme Shelter," and then on Joe Cocker's first two albums, and like Claudia Lennear, she's parlayed her experience as a backup singer, into a solo career. This woman has a very large voice: you have to, to put balls into some of the stuff Carole King writes...